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F1 Power Unit manufacturers begin testing sustainable fuels

Formula 1's Power Unit manufacturers have begun testing sustainable fuels ahead of a future switch to bio-fuels when a new engine is introduced in 2026 – or possibly 2025 if agreement is reached to bring its introduction forward by a year. The FIA and F1 are working to become carbon neutral from 2021 and achieve net zero status by 2030. Part of those plans include switching to 100 per cent sustainable fuels when a new Power Unit is introduced, and the FIA confirmed that samples have been sent to F1 manufacturers for the purposes of testing. 'One of the most significant steps to achieving this goal has been the research, development and production by the FIA’s Technical Department of a...
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